Essays Tagged: "family groups"

orld Wide Web for information that is suitable for minor children of age 12 and younger.Various pro-familygroups fully endorse and support this initiative. For example, those at the National Law Cent ...

ultural experiments and interpretations. Due to this, observations have been recorded on social and familygroups within the human primate and non-human primate society; as well as the similarities be ... creases the future probability of the occurrence of that behavior." After a a member of the primate family or group has been properly punished, the transgressor will then have to "suck up" or make lip ...

The white handed gibbon is the smallest and most arboreal ape in the family Hylobatidae or "dwellers of the trees". Adult gibbons are only about 3 feet tall standing upr ... ngle swing can transport a gibbon 20 feet in distance.Gibbons in their mating patterns form nuclear familygroups. That is to say, their social communities consist of a single mating pair of adults wi ... male. Gibbons are physically independent at about three, mature at about six, and usually leave the family group at about eight, though they may spend up to ten years in their family group.To discover ...

The early mixed farming communities of 200-1000 AD consisted of familygroups of people, who chose areas suitable to the type of farming in which they wished to ind ... , a political organization developed. At first, the small groups, which were not much larger than a family group, did not seem to have much of a hierarchy. No one seemed to be wealthier than another, ... nsThe early mixed farming communities were based on a patrilinear organization. This meant that the family line was traced from the father. Children belonged to the man, and the older the man the more ...

tribes were eithernomadic or they settled down. The tribes that werenomadic were usualy in one family keeping there wealthto themselves. The only way for them to get morewealthy was to attac ...
usualy were former nomads who fould a water hole andnever left. At first these people were only familygroups, but with time others joined and they builtcities. Both tribes worshiped idols as ...

ists studied the functions as well as structural attributes of families, household composition, and family dynamics as did anthropological studies of the era. In addition they well thought-out other e ... at the other group does the same. For Lévi-Strauss---and this is for the most part vital for family theory (Lévi-Strauss 1971)---the incest taboo prevents the marital family from dying i ...

forest. Mountain gorillas prefer to stay between 8,000 and 11,000 feet. They stay in units known as familygroups. There are usually 6-12 members in these units and are usually related in some way. Ea ... family group has a leader. The leader is an older silverback male. They are the largest of the ape family. Male gorillas can reach up to 6 feet tall, 600 pounds, and have an arm spread of 9 feet. The ...

; however, I was astounded at the costs of all the different treatment options. I do not know how a family or a single person could afford to be medically treated for their dependency. The prices do n ... his type of treatment should be available to every person, not just the wealthy. I do like that one family member's treatment is included in the inpatient treatment costs. Three things I learne ...

rt. It is partially because of this reason that these groups are replacing portions of the extended family. In addition to diminishing importance of the extended family, modernization is affecting the ... ching certain values, objectives, areas of interests, and causes.Modernization has a huge impact on family size. Family is affected by, and in turn affects, the values and structure of the society in ...

which is obviously natural to the area.In the wild fennec fox will usually live in groups, usually familygroups, they burrow up to 10 feet underneath the sand, in order to make their dens, which the ... esents shrubs and bushes.As I mentioned in the poster, the fennec fox is a social animal, living in familygroups. With this in mind, I have designed this enclosure so it is suitable for both juvenile ...

nly consisted of a large amount of relatives and families. They were recognized distinctly by their familygroups and by their land which that occupied.Day in the life of a Ngarrindjeri familyThe men ... eri people were identified by the land they occupied, the lower Murray - The Coorong. Also by their familygroups, laws and dreamtime stories. A very popular dreamtime story that identifies the Ngarri ...

tay in one place for long, moving to watering places and setting up camp there. Aborigines lived in familygroups and clans. Each clan has a place on their land where their spirits return when they di ...

ed children because they were innocent and close to nature. Youngsters had tended to be included in familygroups, dressed as young adults in order to appear as a miniature of their parents. However, ...